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you don't like the nsa -revelations. if you're on the right distrust of big government has always been an article of fate. it's not just cynicism and it's not just media exploitation. there is a genuine reaction against in part philosophically but also what's perceived as the incompetence of government. >> what about the idea or ideal of a public good that has runun through our history.->> the founders of course spent much of their time contemplatingting this idea of a public good trying to set up a situation in which partisan impulses, internal impulses regional impulses, state impulses in which all of these would be tamped down enough that in fact the government would function tamed down now where it will functio gislators who would act in broad public good.egislators that will act in a 1345u8 public small r republican ideal originally.nd of and of course that's worked better and less well over the years since. i think what we really lost now is a conversation about it. i mean it's sort of been taken for granted that t
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you don't like the nsa revelations. if you're on the right distrust of big government has always been an article of fate. it's not just cynicism and it's not just media exploitation, there is a genuine reaction against in part philosophically incompetence of government. >> what about the idea or ideal of a public good that has run through our history? much of their time contemplating this idea of a public good, trying to set up a situation in which partisan impulses, internal impulses, regional impulses state impulses in which all of these lab will be tamed down now where it will function -and produce later legislators that will act in a 1345u8 public good.-this is the republican idea originally and of course that's worked better and less well over the years since. i think what we really lost now is a conversation about it. i mean it's sort of been taken for granted that this doesn't partisan warfare in washington, at least having mor gestures toward the public. >> you got a very brief last word here on that. >> i want
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frankly, in the nsa snooping. >> yeah. i'm so disgusted with the mainstream media to have an opportunity to do followup questions and really pinning down the president and asking him, because as you point out, this is the third week running where he still pooh-poohs the benghazi scandal and the government snooping on us scandals. and nobody is asking him what scandals are you characterizing as being phony? i wish the press would do a better job to pin him down and making him answer to the people whom he is serving. what does he mean when he says that the things that we are so concerned about, he pooh-poohs them and act like it's no big darn deal. >> eric: another topic yesterday. president obama had his first solo press conference in many, many months. take a listen to what he said about transparency. listen. >> we have to strike the right balance between protecting our security and presevening our freedoms. >> eric: so, more than one founding father said those willing to give up a little bit of security, a little bit of f
frankly, in the nsa snooping. >> yeah. i'm so disgusted with the mainstream media to have an opportunity to do followup questions and really pinning down the president and asking him, because as you point out, this is the third week running where he still pooh-poohs the benghazi scandal and the government snooping on us scandals. and nobody is asking him what scandals are you characterizing as being phony? i wish the press would do a better job to pin him down and making him answer to the...
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tell him everything's okay, that the nsa can police themselves. one of the fundamental things that our founders put in place was they wanted to separate police power from the judiciary power so they didn't want police to write warrants, and the nasa are a type -- the nsa are a type of police. >> reporter: other lawmakers may not be so critical of the programs themselves but they disapprove of the president for not aggressively going after leaker edward snowden and his failure to clear up misconceptions about privacy protection. >> not a problem. the fact is it worked. if you have 99.99% of clients and you have self reporting errors, these came from an internal report which becomes part of an overy'all ig report -- overall ig report. i'm on the intelligence committee. i'm satisfied. >> reporter: the white house emphasized the violations didn't reflect willful law breaking. they showed reports that the nsa is aggressively monitoring itself. eric, back to you. >> more on this story in the hour. thank you. >>> well, it develops by the hour. we have a
tell him everything's okay, that the nsa can police themselves. one of the fundamental things that our founders put in place was they wanted to separate police power from the judiciary power so they didn't want police to write warrants, and the nasa are a type -- the nsa are a type of police. >> reporter: other lawmakers may not be so critical of the programs themselves but they disapprove of the president for not aggressively going after leaker edward snowden and his failure to clear up...
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and russia in the wake of the asylum given to the nsa leaker edward snowden. staying put in putin's backyard. it's been a month since the horrific scene which saw the death of 19 members of the heroic firefighting squad known as the hot shots. arizona has been asking for the fed to accept in an offer up some help. that state just turned back. the answer is upsetting. the maimages are compelling -- the images are compelling as hundreds of people confront the terrifying colorado flood. we'll bring you an update after the break. stay with us. ♪ (tires screeching) red hot deal days are back. (alarm beeping) stop foro one. what? it's red hot deal days. get $100 off the samsung galaxy note ii with features like pop-up play. lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. do you mind
and russia in the wake of the asylum given to the nsa leaker edward snowden. staying put in putin's backyard. it's been a month since the horrific scene which saw the death of 19 members of the heroic firefighting squad known as the hot shots. arizona has been asking for the fed to accept in an offer up some help. that state just turned back. the answer is upsetting. the maimages are compelling -- the images are compelling as hundreds of people confront the terrifying colorado flood. we'll...
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a new report says america's spy agency, the nsa, targeted u.n. headquarters. in minutes, what the latest allegations against the nsa could mean for washington and our allies. and when you run with the bulls, you want to dodge the horns. but there's another danger lurking in america's newest past time, the drones over the sand. no really, you have to watch out for those, too, apparently. i am harris faulkner. the pope, leader of one billion catholics around the world has spoken about syria. as you know, world governments, including our own, are pondering what to do about the civil war in syria creating millions of refugees, putting pressure on neighboring muslim countries and potentially punching holes in an already fragile imbalance there. it could be the opening for terrorists to capitalize on the chaos in syria. aside from the wrangling by the politicians and diplomats, today, pope francis called for action, urging the international community to step up efforts to help syria end the war. the pope addressed tens of thousands of worshippers in st. peter's squa
a new report says america's spy agency, the nsa, targeted u.n. headquarters. in minutes, what the latest allegations against the nsa could mean for washington and our allies. and when you run with the bulls, you want to dodge the horns. but there's another danger lurking in america's newest past time, the drones over the sand. no really, you have to watch out for those, too, apparently. i am harris faulkner. the pope, leader of one billion catholics around the world has spoken about syria. as...
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emocrat ron wyden was referring to this cropper, the director of national intelligence. >> says the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> reporter: while acknowledging the public should be skeptical, the president stressed privacy is protected. >> out of theevelations show that the government has abused these powers. >> reporter: get key lawmakers insisted they don't have enough of permission to verify the climb. >> members or not really aware on the whole about what these programs are being used for. the extent to which there were being used. >> reporter: intelligence officials are disputing a daily beast report claiming the u.s. intercepted a conference call between more than 20 al qaeda leaders. officials do tell us that there was some sort of electronic intercept and informing -- involving communication between top al qaeda leaders and they were plotting attacks. lou: ed, thank you. ed henry. the white house today canceled a planned summit next month that was to be held between president
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embassies in the mideast to justify the controversial surveillance programs of the nsa. >> i had the programs reviewed and we put in additional safeguards to make sure there is federal court oversight as well as congressional oversight, that there is no spying on americans. >> reporter: even top democrats have previously questioned whether that oversight is real. >> it is not possible for the congress to do the kind of vigorous oversight that the president spoke about if you can't get straight answers. >> reporter: democrat ron wyden was referring to this cropper, the director of national intelligence. >> says the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> reporter: while acknowledging the public should be skeptical, the president stressed privacy is protected. >> out of the revelations show that the government has abused these powers. >> reporter: get key lawmakers insisted they don't have enough of permission to verify the climb. >> members or not really aware on the whole about what these p
embassies in the mideast to justify the controversial surveillance programs of the nsa. >> i had the programs reviewed and we put in additional safeguards to make sure there is federal court oversight as well as congressional oversight, that there is no spying on americans. >> reporter: even top democrats have previously questioned whether that oversight is real. >> it is not possible for the congress to do the kind of vigorous oversight that the president spoke about if you...
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♪ >>> president obama with strong words on the controversial nsa data sweep. on that he promised more accountability and a quote, put the whole elephant out there. owe that is first in this conference he talk td about edward snow den's admitted leak autos given the history after bus, it's right to ask questions about surveillance. particularly as technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives. >> it's not enough for me as president so far confidence in the programsful american people need to have confidence in them as well. >> the president outlined four new steps to ensure programs won't be used to spy on americans. among them to work with congress to reform section of the patriot act dealing with collecting telephone records and more transparency. snowden is believed to be a factor in the new chill between the us us and russia. but the president explained why he cancelled a one on winetd with president putin saying the u.s. and russia were not make prog gres on a host of issue autos i've encouraged mr. putin to think forward with mixed success. >> the pre
♪ >>> president obama with strong words on the controversial nsa data sweep. on that he promised more accountability and a quote, put the whole elephant out there. owe that is first in this conference he talk td about edward snow den's admitted leak autos given the history after bus, it's right to ask questions about surveillance. particularly as technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives. >> it's not enough for me as president so far confidence in the programsful...
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. ♪ >>> president obama with strong words on the controversial nsa data sweep. on that he promised more accountability and a quote, put the whole elephant out there. owe that is first in this conference he talk td about edward snow den's admitted leak autos given the history after bus, it's right to ask questions about surveillance. particularly as technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives. >> it's not enough for me as president so far confidence in the programsful american people need to have confidence in them as well. >> the president outlined four new steps to ensure programs won't be used to spy on americans. among them to work with congress to reform section of the patriot act dealing with collecting telephone records and more transparency. snowden is believed to be a factor in the new chill between the us us and russia. but the president explained why he cancelled a one on winetd with president putin saying the u.s. and russia were not make prog gres on a host of issue autos i've encouraged mr. putin to think forward with mixed success. >> the pre
. ♪ >>> president obama with strong words on the controversial nsa data sweep. on that he promised more accountability and a quote, put the whole elephant out there. owe that is first in this conference he talk td about edward snow den's admitted leak autos given the history after bus, it's right to ask questions about surveillance. particularly as technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives. >> it's not enough for me as president so far confidence in the programsful...
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and you will hear what or cal ceo larry ellison told charlie rose about google and nsa spying. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." so there i was again explaining my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region
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. >> reporter: nsa leaker edward snowden exposed the secret monitoring programs that have rattled the public's trust. the president is facing questions about snowden's temporary asylum status in russia, and his own canceled meeting with the russian president. >> you think, our decision to not participate in the summit was not simply around mr. snowden. it had to do with the fact that frankly, on a whole range of issues, where we think we can make some progress, russia has not moved. >> reporter: he took reporters' questions as he prepared to leave for a family vacation at martha's vineyard. at the white house, marlie hall, wjz eyewitness news. >> president obama also condemmed new anti-gay measures in russia, but said he did not think it would be appropriate for the u.s. to boycott the 2014 winter olympics in russia. >>> president obama is expected to sign a bipartisan bill that will slash interest rates on student loans. the house passed the measure late last month. white house officials say the plan will save millions of students an average of $1500 on loans they take out this schoo
. >> reporter: nsa leaker edward snowden exposed the secret monitoring programs that have rattled the public's trust. the president is facing questions about snowden's temporary asylum status in russia, and his own canceled meeting with the russian president. >> you think, our decision to not participate in the summit was not simply around mr. snowden. it had to do with the fact that frankly, on a whole range of issues, where we think we can make some progress, russia has not moved....
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. >> nsa leaker edward snowden has leaked things that have rattled the public's trust. >> our decision to not participate in the summit was not simply around mr. snowden. it had to do with the fact that frankly, on a whole range of issues, where we think we can make some progress, russia has not moved. >> reporter: the family is preparing to take a vacation at martha's vineyard. marlie hall, wjz eyewitness news. >> the president also condemned new anti-gay measures in russia, but said he didn't think it would be appropriate for the united states to boycott the 2013 winter olympics in russia. >>> the father of nsa leaker edward snowden has applied to travel to russia. the two haven't spoken since the contractor disclosed top surveillance program. they hope to discuss snowden's status in the united states where he has been charged with espionage. >>> here's kristy breslin again at wjz traffic control. >> hi, mary. hi, everyone. friday afternoon chaos, mixed with a lot of rain out there. watch for delays now. northbound 95, from the beltway on the southwest side, going all the way over to
. >> nsa leaker edward snowden has leaked things that have rattled the public's trust. >> our decision to not participate in the summit was not simply around mr. snowden. it had to do with the fact that frankly, on a whole range of issues, where we think we can make some progress, russia has not moved. >> reporter: the family is preparing to take a vacation at martha's vineyard. marlie hall, wjz eyewitness news. >> the president also condemned new anti-gay measures in...
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so they may not know it goes all the way back to the nsa and their surveillance programs. critics suggest hiding the origin may violate our right to a fair trial. so it's a big story. reuters broke it, and john shipman is one of the journalists behind this scoop. john, nice to have you on with us. >> thanks for having me. jenna: so our point of reference has been edward snowden and a lot of policy arguments, legal arguments about what the nsa is doing. what this group inside the dea is specific to the dea, what they're doing is something a little bit different. what do you think every american needs to know about this program? >> well, it makes this program different that this goes to nonterrorrist cases. the it's used in what they call ordinary crime cases; drug cases, organized crime, gang cases. and what happens here is that the dea's special operations division which has been publicly known for years for doing international cases and coordinating domestic cases is also passing along these tips, and the people in the field are instructed never to reveal they use it. jen
so they may not know it goes all the way back to the nsa and their surveillance programs. critics suggest hiding the origin may violate our right to a fair trial. so it's a big story. reuters broke it, and john shipman is one of the journalists behind this scoop. john, nice to have you on with us. >> thanks for having me. jenna: so our point of reference has been edward snowden and a lot of policy arguments, legal arguments about what the nsa is doing. what this group inside the dea is...
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plan that the president said was in the works before edward snowden leaked secret nsa documents to the press. >> there's no doubt that mr. snowden's leaks triggered a much more rapid and passionate response. i actually think we would have gotten to the same place and we would have done so without putting at risk our national security. >> nbc's kristen welker is live at martha's vineyard where the president is expected to arrive shortly. kristen, good to see you. >> reporter: good to see you, too, craig. >> what can we expect from president obama after his vacation? >> reporter: well, craig, i think you're going to hear a lot more about the nsa, as you heard the president say and as you just mentioned. he mapped out sort of his strategy moving forward, announced the fact that there need to be steps taken to enhance transparency of that controversial surveillance program. so he really started to enumerate what he wants to see happen, yesterday during that news conference, take a look at some of what he mapped out. working with congress to reform the nsa program that collects telephone da
plan that the president said was in the works before edward snowden leaked secret nsa documents to the press. >> there's no doubt that mr. snowden's leaks triggered a much more rapid and passionate response. i actually think we would have gotten to the same place and we would have done so without putting at risk our national security. >> nbc's kristen welker is live at martha's vineyard where the president is expected to arrive shortly. kristen, good to see you. >> reporter:...
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but the president through a snit over snowden and russia's decision to grant the nsa leaker temporary asylum. a top foreign policy aide called the decision disappointing. so is the obama response to putin's decision to giv temporary asylum to snowden the wisest course? how can washington's officialdom rationalize the -- al qaeda on the run or decimated with the latest terrorist plot that prompted the administration to shutter our embassies in the middle east and north africa. joining us tonight generaa jack keane, retired army general. former army vice chief of sff and fox news military analyst. general, great to ha you with us. your reaction if you will, first, to what is an amazing display of ent mow logical interest on the part of the administration, a fascination with semantics instead of plain, straight talk? >> well, we've never had some straight talk here, lou. it's really frustrating. we've ner had a comprehensive strrtegy to defeat the al qaeda. i'd defy anybody to tell me what that is. so when we talk about successes, yes, we've had successes. we drove them out of afghanista
but the president through a snit over snowden and russia's decision to grant the nsa leaker temporary asylum. a top foreign policy aide called the decision disappointing. so is the obama response to putin's decision to giv temporary asylum to snowden the wisest course? how can washington's officialdom rationalize the -- al qaeda on the run or decimated with the latest terrorist plot that prompted the administration to shutter our embassies in the middle east and north africa. joining us tonight...
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president obama he is canceling his meeting with president putin over russia's decision to grant asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. plus, a new suspected american drone strike on al qaeda. >>> the surprising heart procedure for former president george w. bush. >>> the chef leading michelle obama's fight against childhood obesity. finally good news. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> this radical violent extremism is still out there. >> president obama warns the nation of a global terror threat. >> another possible drone strike in yemen overnight. >> strikes are an effort to disrupt an al qaeda terror plot. >> the g-20 summit is in st. petersburg. >> i will be going there. >> however, president obama canceling a meeting with vladimir putin. >> saying he was disappointed russia granted asylum to the nsa leaker. >> former president bush home from the hospital after a heart procedure. doctors inserted a stent to clear a blockage. >> senators graham and mccain during their visit to cairo urged both sides to start talking and stop fighting.
president obama he is canceling his meeting with president putin over russia's decision to grant asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. plus, a new suspected american drone strike on al qaeda. >>> the surprising heart procedure for former president george w. bush. >>> the chef leading michelle obama's fight against childhood obesity. finally good news. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> this...
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the nsa. there are a lot of things that haven't been addressed that she'll have to address if her real goal is to establish trust with the american public. martha: it may take spending cuts to convince the american people the reins are being pulled in. her husband did that kind of reform when he went in for his second term. katie, thank you, we'll see you soon. bill: anthony weiner may have let slip a plan for a hillary clinton run. he was asked if his actions hurt his wife's chance of working with clinton, then there was this question. do you know what the role will be in hillary clinton's 2015 campaign? >> i do. >> what else it? >> i'm not telling. bill: how is that relationship with the clintons going these days. report oreither he knows she has a role and the campaign is happening or he knows she doesn't have a role because that would make her seem out of the loop. he's trying to present a united front of being in the loop. bill: the clintons and wieners at dinner ... bill: we'll give you
the nsa. there are a lot of things that haven't been addressed that she'll have to address if her real goal is to establish trust with the american public. martha: it may take spending cuts to convince the american people the reins are being pulled in. her husband did that kind of reform when he went in for his second term. katie, thank you, we'll see you soon. bill: anthony weiner may have let slip a plan for a hillary clinton run. he was asked if his actions hurt his wife's chance of working...
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one other thought that comes up, though, is as we've looked at these nsa stories, for example, and we look at this special group within the dea that coordinates with not only the nsa, but the department of homeland security and the irs, one of the criticisms of government is that there's not enough sharing of information there's too much bureaucracy, and we're seeing here there's a lot of sharing of informing, and in that case one could argue it's a good thing. how do we know whether or not the government is sharing the information between agencies, whether it's a good thing or a bad thing? >> well, you know, certainly after 9/11 information sharing, you know, became a priority for the government, and they're doing this, and that's precisely what the special operations division does. by the way, they were sharing information long before 9/11, so they've been in this business for a long time. and the critics don't really have a criticism of the way the information is passed through, it's just that once it is and once a person's liberty is at stake, once a person might go to prison for
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nsa leaker edward snowden free to roam russia. the country has granted him temporary asylum and that's a move that threatens to imperil a planned summit in russia next month between president obama and russia's vladmir putin. we welcome you now to another hour of "america's newsroom." i'm jamie colby in today for martha maccallum. rick: nice to be with you, jamie. i'm rick folbaum in for bill hemmer. we're seeing some of the first images of snowden in moskow after he was allowed it leave the airport, his home by the way for the past six weeks, with business back rather, to the camera. we see snowden get into a taxi as he talks to his wikileaks legal team. senator john mccain blasting rush shells giving him asylum. it is a slap in the face of all americans. jamie: chris wallace, anchor of "fox news sunday" is joining to us talk about that. hey, chris. >> how are you, jamie? jamie: good. let me ask you about, what is the impact, based on beltway buzz plus those you talked to of snowden getting to remain there? have we lost all our o
nsa leaker edward snowden free to roam russia. the country has granted him temporary asylum and that's a move that threatens to imperil a planned summit in russia next month between president obama and russia's vladmir putin. we welcome you now to another hour of "america's newsroom." i'm jamie colby in today for martha maccallum. rick: nice to be with you, jamie. i'm rick folbaum in for bill hemmer. we're seeing some of the first images of snowden in moskow after he was allowed it...
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. >> it's interesting, i haven't laid the two lists over each other, but i wonder if the nsa list, the list of people who are supporting nsa's right to invade privacy are the same folks who are wanting to hold on to the chain of command. i met is there are some similarities in the sense of like, must preserve the institutions just as they are. >> don't believe they can trust the institutions with that amount of power too. >> speaking of which, i wanted to ask you specifically, irin, about the college and university piece. there's a whole list of major colleges and universities currently under fire for not taking appropriate action against sexual assault, including amherst, berkeley, colorado boulder, dartmouth, georgetown, montana, university of north carolina chapel hill, notre dame, occidental, princeton, the naval academy, wesley and west point, william and mary, yale. all of these are schools where there are active questions about how they are managing this. what is it about this willingness to protect the perpetrators rather than believe the victims. >> the first thing is that we
. >> it's interesting, i haven't laid the two lists over each other, but i wonder if the nsa list, the list of people who are supporting nsa's right to invade privacy are the same folks who are wanting to hold on to the chain of command. i met is there are some similarities in the sense of like, must preserve the institutions just as they are. >> don't believe they can trust the institutions with that amount of power too. >> speaking of which, i wanted to ask you specifically,...
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this comes after russia granted former nsa worker edward snowden asylum for one year. eamon javers live in washington with the consequences of this action. eamon? >> hi, tyler. well, can you tell that the relationship between president putin and president obama has gotten increasingly awkward in recent month. just look at the body language of their most recent meeting, the two men sitting some distance apart. putin though not looking very happy to be on a stage with obama and obama not happy either. this is what the white house had to say today in their statement. they said russia's disappointing decision to grant edward snowden temporary asylum was also a factor that we considered in assessing the current state of our bilateral relationship. now, that's why they cancelled this summit, but last night talking to jay leno on "the tonight show" the president said there are areas where the united states can still work together with rush, despite the recent unpleasantness. >> a lot of what's been going on hasn't been major breaks in the relationship. they still help us on s
this comes after russia granted former nsa worker edward snowden asylum for one year. eamon javers live in washington with the consequences of this action. eamon? >> hi, tyler. well, can you tell that the relationship between president putin and president obama has gotten increasingly awkward in recent month. just look at the body language of their most recent meeting, the two men sitting some distance apart. putin though not looking very happy to be on a stage with obama and obama not...
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, the former nsa staffer, edward snowden, the reporter who first worked on that. there will be more on that story in today's new york times. on our democratic line from pennsylvania. pat, we are talking the president's priorities. we have gone over a few foreign- policy issues. what do you think the top priority should be, foreign or domestic policy? the top priority should be foreign-policy. in particular, a complete disconnection from the state of israel, which we are now finding is a nation leading israeli intelligence officers. these are the american equivalent of the fbi director, cia director, who are now creating a state of israel like not to germany. when secretary kerry detained the leading state department ,fficial of the united states the statement was, at least i can go where i want now. host: where are you getting your information? caller: i know this for a fact. there are photographs of netanyahu on the walls. host: how do you know this as a fact? explain where you get your facts from. caller: friends of mine in the diplomatic service. when do you th
, the former nsa staffer, edward snowden, the reporter who first worked on that. there will be more on that story in today's new york times. on our democratic line from pennsylvania. pat, we are talking the president's priorities. we have gone over a few foreign- policy issues. what do you think the top priority should be, foreign or domestic policy? the top priority should be foreign-policy. in particular, a complete disconnection from the state of israel, which we are now finding is a nation...
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. >> the nsa is spying on american citizens and they have a right to privacy. >> the group said pelosi has defended it. and that is along the embarcadero. and in other city assist such as washington, los angeles and new york. >>> some disillusioned tea partiers will leave. and they said the people they elected have embraced more moderate issues. and some are anxious to return the movement to prominence. others plan to sit out high profile races in swing states incomes year. >> gop fears some of their stars could fall. >> this is the sewer i don't sayity rover. and in the 12 months since its touchdown, it has sent back more than 70,000 images. >> there are no plans to have it come back. >> they will be celebrating on tuesday. >> look on twitter and google. use the hash tag. ask nasa. >> graduates got a commencement speech from out of this world. >> my time there provided a great foundation for me. not only as an engineer but as a person. >> she delivered the speech from 200 miles above earth. she is an astro nat aboard the space station. >> it is less than five minutes long. and it was
. >> the nsa is spying on american citizens and they have a right to privacy. >> the group said pelosi has defended it. and that is along the embarcadero. and in other city assist such as washington, los angeles and new york. >>> some disillusioned tea partiers will leave. and they said the people they elected have embraced more moderate issues. and some are anxious to return the movement to prominence. others plan to sit out high profile races in swing states incomes year....
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now, a few weeks ago we add the former nsa official turned whistleblower thomas brake here at a press club luncheon, and he said that once employees are seeking to retain or renew security clearances and they're interviewed by investigators, one of the questions that they're asked at least some of the time is if you have ever had unlawful contact with a reporter. not unauthorized contact, but any unauthorized contact. to a lot of us, that was disturbing because we thought by merely asking that question in that context they're sending the message, intentional or not, that speaking to the press offline is forbidden and could even make you a security risk. now, obviously, the bradley manning and edward snowden leaks have raised the temperature on issue considerably, particularly in the security agencies. the no leaks message was made in a really hard core way. in a june 2012 defense department document, it was about a so-called insider threat program, and it was obtained recently by mcclap news, and it said, quote: leaking is tantamount to leaking the enemies of the united states, closed
now, a few weeks ago we add the former nsa official turned whistleblower thomas brake here at a press club luncheon, and he said that once employees are seeking to retain or renew security clearances and they're interviewed by investigators, one of the questions that they're asked at least some of the time is if you have ever had unlawful contact with a reporter. not unauthorized contact, but any unauthorized contact. to a lot of us, that was disturbing because we thought by merely asking that...
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according to the magazine, the information came from secret documents from nsa leaker edward snowden. >>> bay area residents are getting ready to head to nevada for the burning manifest value. it is underway tomorrow. a week long festival. that brings 68,000 people to northern nevada slack rock desert. they have a lot of fun. saturday night a wooden torch. it started 20 years ago. >>> hunt for october, on for the oakland a's. team hanging out in baltimore. the site of curt in the dugout, feels right. jed with a nice hit to right. coming across the plate. we are all tied at one. in the 9th, tied at one. 3-1 pitch to cocoa crisp. crank its up. let it rip. deep fly ball to right field. 2-1a's. a's 2-1 winners yesterday. now 2.5 back behind texas. giants last in the nl west. giants got things going in the first. shattered bat. gets the base hit. driving in marco with the first run. 3 hits on the night. giants tacking on three more just in the first. tim would go five and a third. striking out 8. giants win 6-3. >>> in an hour, the 2013 respect tutu ride is underway, bay area motorcyclists
according to the magazine, the information came from secret documents from nsa leaker edward snowden. >>> bay area residents are getting ready to head to nevada for the burning manifest value. it is underway tomorrow. a week long festival. that brings 68,000 people to northern nevada slack rock desert. they have a lot of fun. saturday night a wooden torch. it started 20 years ago. >>> hunt for october, on for the oakland a's. team hanging out in baltimore. the site of curt in...